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The questioning MC will look up gay porn and be scandalized by what he sees, screaming over how it’s ‘too extreme’ for him to relate to.
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In these stories, the ‘otherness’ of gay men is often reinforced by the characters. “Ameagari no Bokuea ni Tsuite” by Rakuta Shouko But even though he has no romantic or sexual history with women to cement his straight identity, if LI weren’t around MC would obviously be straight. Sure, he doesn’t envision him falling in love with a woman at any time. Sure, he’s never fallen in love with any of the girls he’s dated (if he’s dated any). MC has never been attracted to any other men (nevermind how his lazer-focus on LI would get in the way of that), so that means he’s not gay. The apparent ‘gayness’ that would be implied by his love for LI is an exception to the rule, something exclusive to LI. He has only ever loved LI, and he has no reason to believe he’ll ever love anyone else…but he’s definitely, totally straight. This is his first love, a love he’s nurtured and cherished for years, sometimes even into adulthood. It usually looks like this: Main Character (MC) has been in love with Love Interest (LI) for as long as he can remember. I could find a thousand examples of this to share, but if you’ve read a lot of yaoi you’ve probably run into it before. This line of thinking comes up extremely often in yaoi and BL, usually through the protagonist’s narration. A manga page from “Okujou no Bai-bai” (or Bye-bye on the Rooftop) by Kyuugou